Walking the Illuminated Path
Practical tips on being a student/teacher of Tajweed
What really is Iḥsan?
What was Tajweed before all the rules got introduced?
We study Tajweed, but have you thought about how to be a student?
We have teachers and become them, but what qualities should we look out for and have?
This course aims to go through the oldest ever poem of Tajweed ever written, by Abū Muzāhim Al-Khāqāni in 325AH. It provides us with an insight of what the reciters of Qur’ān should focus on and enables us to really build our foundations. Along with that, we will expand upon other parts of being a well-rounded student & teacher of Qur’ān.
No homework at all and you will also get an electronic copy of Qari Armaan’s book “Sharḥ Al-Khāqāniyyah” upon completion of the course FREE!
Course Details
Weekly live class (via Zoom) on Monday 8-9pm (UK time), which are recorded in case you miss it.
Start Date: Monday 6th January 2025
End Date: Monday 14th April 2025
Exam: Exam questions will be asked in person and reading of any Matn (text) is required (all via Zoom).
N.B. Ijāzah will be issued by Qari Armaan at his discretion. Passing exams does not guarantee Ijāzah will be awarded.
About the Teacher
Qari Armaan studied Khāqāniyyah & Sakhawiyyah with Shaykh Uthman Khan and also obtained Ijazat in it from him, Moulana M. Saleem Ghaibie & Shaykh Riyaadh Obaray.
Testimonials
Really enjoyed the course. Ustadh made the lessons very clear and was approachable whenever I needed help. Asking questions never felt awkward. Ustadh patiently went over and took the time to break down topics we were not fully confident in until we understood, using straight forward examples that made it easy to pick up which showed he cared about our progress. His lessons which we can also go through providing replays for missed classes which was also very helpful. JazakaAllahu khair. I look forward to start the next course.
[Sister, London]
This is well needed and I loved that I took it with my spouse. It gave us something to talk about beyond just life. I appreciated the reflective way of delivery and Ustadh goes to the simplest complex and does not just expect you to know some things which I appreciated.
[Sister, Nigeria]